Hawk Tuah girl addresses controversy with wild video after fans ‘lost life savings’ by buying her cryptocurrency
“The ‘Hawk Tuah Girl’ has died,” a voiceover can be heard saying, before Welch ‘wakes up’ from her dream.
After falling back ‘asleep’, the next rumor the podcaster addresses is whether of not she is pregnant.
Posting various speculative headlines from publications, Welch is seen with a faux baby bump, rinsing out an infant’s sippy cup.
A clip of Joe Rogan asking: “What’s going on with that ‘Hawk Tuah’ chick? She going to jail?” is then played over the top while she pretends to be incarcerated.
Following the clip, fans have come out in their droves to debate what they’d just seen.
“This might be the most important day in online history,” one Instagram user wrote.
A second commented: “Return of the Queen.”
“Not the comeback we wanted but the comeback we needed,” replied someone else.
“The comment section did a great job of reminding me of how unhinged internet culture still is,” a fourth penned.
A fifth user typed: “Good news! Glad you’re back. You’re entertaining, uplifting, and just plain ol’ fun to watch! I’m happy that we get to see your journey continue.”
Welch, who is not a named defendant in a lawsuit filed last year, initially announced her digital coin on social media.
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The new video has seen a slew of positive comments from fans (@hay_welch/Instagram)
She then continued to promote it on her podcast, thus raising its appeal, according to the filing.
Upon their launch on December 4, the digital coins were immediately tradable.
However, within hours, their market value had plummeted below $100 million, allegedly causing investors to lose more than $151,000 combined, as per Bloomberg Law.
overHere Ltd and its founder Clinton So, who launched the memecoin, were reportedly advised by lawyers to make the Tuah The Moon Foundation.
The off-shore entity was allegedly used to sell 17 percent of the HAWK tokens through it to a subset of people, the complaint reads.